Halton's Certificates & Partnerships

HACCP Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point

Halton has been the first kitchen ventilation products supplier having products HACCP certified from March 2010 (PE-567-HM-01I). These products are certified as food-safe equipment, meeting the requirements of a HACCP based FoodSafety Program in accordance with the standards of HACCP International Food Safety Certification Systems.

The International HACCP Alliance was developed on March 25, 1994, to provide a uniform program to assure safer meat and poultry products. It is housed within the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University.

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point or HACCP is a systematic preventive approach to food safety and pharmaceutical safety that addresses physical, chemical, and biological hazards as a means of prevention rather than finished product inspection. HACCP is used in the food industry to identify potential food safety hazards, so that key actions can be taken to reduce or eliminate the risk of the hazards being realized. The system is used at all stages of food production and preparation processes.

UL Underwriter Laboratories

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent product safety certification organization. Established in 1894, the company has its headquarters in Northbrook, Illinois. UL develops standards and test procedures for products, materials, components, assemblies, tools and equipment, chiefly dealing with product safety.

UL also evaluates and certifies the efficiency of a company's business processes through its management system registration programs. Additionally, UL analyzes drinking and other clean water samples through its drinking water laboratory in South Bend, Indiana and evaluates products for environmental sustainability through its subsidiary, UL Environment.

NSF National Sanitation Foundation

NSF International, The Public Health and Safety Company™, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization, is the world leader in standards development, product certification, education, and risk-management for public health and safety.

For 65 years, NSF has been committed to public health, safety, and protection of the environment. While focusing on food, water, indoor air, and the environment, NSF develops national standards, provides learning opportunities, and provides third-party conformity assessment services while representing the interests of all stakeholders. The primary stakeholder groups include industry, the regulatory community, and the public at large.

GOST Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology

GOST standards were originally developed by the government of the Soviet Union as part of its national standardization strategy.

GOST refers now to a set of technical standards maintained by the Euro-Asian Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (EASC), a regional standards organization operating under the auspices of the Commonwealth of Independant States (CIS). This set of technical standards includes over 20,000 titles used extensively in conformity assessment activities in 12 countries. They cover energy, oil and gas, environmental protection, construction, transportation, telecommunications, mining, food processing, and other industries.

Halton is passionate about indoor environments. We offer business-enhancing products, systems, and services for comfortable, energy-efficient, and safe environments to customers who value people's wellbeing. Halton is involved from target-setting to facility use and focuses on creating positive indoor environment experiences for people.